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A young boy becomes fascinated with the persona of his dead grandmother and is sent to an isolated boarding school for misfits run by a mysterious headmaster and his wife. (Sony Pictures)

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POMO 

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français Un traitement original, surprenant et très créatif des traumatismes ethniques, dans un petit thriller d’une rare intelligence se déroulant dans une « maison de redressement » isolée, dont on s’attendrait à tout sauf à ça. La réalisation impressionne dès les premiers instants, construisant et explorant les personnages dans leur non-conventionnalité, se délectant de leurs interactions psychologiquement électrisantes, innocentes ou perfides. L’Internat surprend par ses rebondissements inattendus, placés au bon moment et au bon endroit. Un film remarquable, fragile et morbide, d’une étrangeté attachante. Unique en son genre. ()

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anglais It’s frustrating that nobody has tried to develop this seriously, because it’s core concept, the nature of which isn’t revealed until the end, is superb. Boarding School could’ve been a new horror classic, crushing and socially relevant, but for that it needed to have been conceived a little differently. Yakin’s film ends up being nothing but a cheesy B-movie drowning in many rich motifs (many of which come out empty; there are lots absolutely pointless scenes – there are even Nazis and the Holocaust, I’m not kidding!), a shallow screenplay and flat performances. There are also a couple of truly awful things, like the make-up of the burnt boy, for instance. Fortunately, it’s bizarre and WTF enough to keep me interested in how things turn out (sometimes it’s so bizarre that I felt the creators were taking the piss). The resolution, as I’ve already mentioned, gets another point. But still, the feeling of a wasted opportunity. ()

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anglais This absolutely flew under my radar, but in the end it is a very good genre film that made me happy. The story focuses on a special school where there are seven students, each special in some way and sick at the same time. Soon, however, strange things start happening at the school and the dead start to pile up. Great atmosphere, a lot of unexpected plot developments, I was surprised how many surprises the director had in store for the viewer and an unexpectedly quite edgy finale. Good stuff. 75% ()

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